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Edition · Spring

Haze

Hand-knotted on a single loom · made to order
Rs. 403,200.00Made to order
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Hand-knotted on a single loom — never machine-finishedMade to order · weaving begins on confirmationWorldwide insured shipping · 60-night home trial
Description

A washed steel-blue field carries a scattered, asymmetric layout of botanical and figurative forms in warm camel-tan, dark espresso-brown, and terracotta-red. Motifs include cloud-scroll animals along the border, loose floral clusters, and a single outlined central form in red that anchors the otherwise open field. Abrash runs heavily through the blue ground, shifting it from pale slate to near-ivory in uneven horizontal bands.

MaterialWool and Silk
ConstructionHand-knotted
Best forLiving Room, Drawing Room, Dining Room
Made inIndia
Haze PLATE II — OF VII▸ Haze
A note on the dye

Madder root, soaked five days, simmered three.

The red you see in the field is not one red. It is seven dye lots, each pulled at a slightly different hour from the same copper vat,the variation lives only in the wool, never in the recipe.

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Haze PLATE IV — OF VII▸ Haze
On scale

Bring the room into the rug - never the other way around.

A rug is sized to read once, in full, as you walk past it. The longer sizes tell a different story across a whole room.

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End of plates · 7 of 7Read its story

The object label.

Edition · Spring
OriginJaipur, Rajasthan, India
KnotAsymmetric Persian
Knot density168,000 per square metre (approx.)
PileHand-spun wool, vegetable-dyed
Warp & weftCotton
Time on loomEleven months
CareRotate annually · professional clean every 3–5 years
Sizes available8*10, 10*14

Lead time

Made-to-order pieces ship in 4–14 weeks from confirmation.

Worldwide shipping

Insured, white-glove delivery with climate-controlled crating.

Home trial & returns

Sixty nights at home. Return for any reason.

Asked & answered

Questions you'd want to ask.

Plain answers about the wool, the loom, and what the rug does over years of use.

Haze · the asked & answered
The motifs in this rug appear scattered rather than symmetrical. Is the layout intentional?

Yes. The asymmetric placement of botanical and figurative forms across the field is a deliberate design choice, not a production inconsistency. The single outlined central form in terracotta-red provides a loose anchor point. The overall composition reads as intentionally open rather than unfinished.

How does a blue-grey ground work in a room with warm wood floors and earthy furniture tones?

The abrash in this rug shifts the blue-grey toward near-ivory in places, which softens the contrast with warm wood underneath. The camel-tan and espresso-brown motifs in the field pick up warm tones already present in the room. A 9x12 or 10x14 gives the open layout enough surface to read fully without feeling sparse.

Does the heavy abrash in the field affect the structural consistency of the rug over time?

Abrash is a dye variation built into the wool fiber before knotting, not a surface treatment. It does not shift, fade unevenly, or separate from the pile over time. The tonal variation across the field stays stable with regular care and remains part of the rug's structure for its full life.